Diane Neal

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Diane Neal
Diane Neal - Monte-Carlo Television Festival.JPG
Born (1975-11-17) November 17, 1975 (age 48)
Citizenship
  • Israel
  • United States
Education Harvard Extension School
Occupations
  • Actress
  • podcast host
Years active2001–present
Notable credits
Spouse
Marcus O. Fitzgerald
(m. 2005;div. 2014)

Diane Neal (born November 17, 1975 [1] ) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying New York Assistant District Attorney Casey Novak in the television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit from 2003 to 2012. She is also known for portraying Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) Special Agent Abigail Borin in the NCIS franchise.

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Early life

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Neal in 2008

Neal was born in Alexandria, Virginia, [1] the youngest of three daughters to Colleen Neal, a math teacher, and Christopher Neal, a federal attorney. She was raised in Littleton, Douglas County, Colorado, [2] and Ohio. [3] After Neal graduated from Littleton's Heritage High School, she moved to Hawaii to attend college, but later left school to become a model and travel. Neal started modeling for Shiseido and Pond's skin-care ads. After deciding to resume her education, Neal began attending Harvard University's Extension School in 2009, and graduated with an associate degree in May 2018. [4] [5]

Career

Acting

Neal first appeared on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as a guest star, playing a rapist in the Season 3 episode "Ridicule". Neal first appeared as Assistant District Attorney Casey Novak in the show's fifth season, replacing Stephanie March, who played Alexandra Cabot.

Neal portrayed Novak through the end of Season 9, when the character exited the series after being censured by the New York State Bar. In 2011, Neal reprised her role as Novak in the Season 12 episode "Reparations", when Novak returned to SVU as their temporary ADA. After that appearance, she became a recurring character in Season 13. She was last seen in the episode "Valentine's Day". Neal said of her return to the series in Season 13 to TV Guide , "It's back on track to what the original SVU was intended to be, which is about sex crimes and crimes against children, it's got more of a nitty-gritty feel." She says that March's and her return to the fictional universe of the series provided a familiarity for viewers following original cast member Chris Meloni's departure. "I think they should put us in the court room together!" she says about March. [6]

In 2021, Neal starred as Peggy Sue Thomas in the Lifetime movie Circle of Deception. [7]

Congressional run

On February 6, 2018, Neal announced that she would run for the U.S. House of Representatives in New York's 19th congressional district as an independent. [8] She described her political views as "a little libertarian, I'm a lot liberal, mostly progressive, but I have this amazing ability to be able to take really complicated policy and break it down into edible sound bites, which is something most progressive liberals cannot do." [8] Neal finished with 1% of the vote. [9]

Podcast

On January 14, 2022, Neal announced that she would be the host of a new comedy and talk podcast named "Hear Say with Diane Neal". [10] The podcast is intended to "amuse and enlighten". [11]

Personal life

In 2005, Neal married Irish model Marcus O. Fitzgerald in a ceremony in the Dominican Republic. [12] Neal and Fitzgerald divorced in 2014. [13]

Neal was later involved in a relationship with magician JB Benn. [14] It ended acrimoniously, and in November 2019, Neal became the plaintiff in a lawsuit in which she made allegations against Benn including fraud and identity theft, and she claimed Benn had subjected her to physical and sexual abuse. [14]

In 2013, Neal was involved in a car accident which fractured her spine. [14] In announcing her 2018 Congressional candidacy, Neal indicated that the long recuperation from her injuries had caused her to place her acting career on hold. [15]

In 2023, Neal moved to Israel and became an Israeli citizen. [16]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra Cleopatra (voice)English version
2003 Dracula II: Ascension Elizabeth BlaineVideo
2003Second BornNatasha
2005 Dracula III: Legacy Elizabeth BlaineVideo
2007BelzerVizionDr. RyanShort film
2011Dirty MovieNancy
2013NewlyweedsManny
2013 Mr. Jones The Scholar
2013Santorini BlueFlorist—"Flowers of the World"
2014AfterKat
2014A Warden's RansomWarden Samantha Brandt
2015The EmissaryChristineShort film
2021Circle of DeceptionPeggy Sue Thomas

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Ed Vanessa"Loyalties"
2001FlingPrudence Fisher"At the End of the Day"
2001 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Amelia Chase"Ridicule"
2002 The American Embassy Molly"Pilot"
2002 Hack Patricia Bennet"Husbands and Wives"
2003Future TenseTV film
2003–2012 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A.D.A. Casey Novak Main cast: 2003-2008, recurring role: 2011-2012
2005 Law & Order: Trial by Jury A.D.A. Casey Novak"Day"
2008 30 Rock Erin"Reunion"
2009 My Fake Fiancé BonnieTV film
2010 White Collar Kimberly Rice"Front Man"
2010–2014 NCIS CGIS Special Agent Abigail Borin
  • Recurring role: Seasons 7–12;
  • "Jurisdiction",
  • "Ships in the Night",
  • "Safe Harbor",
  • "Lost at Sea",
  • "The Namesake",
  • "Oil & Water",
  • "The San Dominick"
2012 A Gifted Man Attorney Kim Fletcher"In Case of Complications"
2012–2014 Suits Allison Holt
  • "Break Point",
  • "Blood in the Water",
  • "Rewind"
  • "No Way Out"
2013Captain BlackoutDaphneTV film
2013This Magic MomentHelena HarrisTV film
2014 Power Cynthia SheridanRecurring role
2015 NCIS: New Orleans CGIS Special Agent Abigail Borin
  • "The Abyss",
  • "The Walking Dead",
  • "Rock-a-Bye Baby"
2015 The Following Lisa Campbell
  • "Demons",
  • "A Simple Trade",
  • "Dead or Alive",
  • "The Reckoning"
2015 Blue Bloods Kelly Blake"Hold Outs"

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